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Part 3 — Residence Classification of Students for Tuition Purposes
(For all classifications that become effective January 1, 1995, or thereafter. Approved by the Board of Trustees, November 18, 1994)
Section VI/VII — Changes in Status

Changes from Nonresident to Resident Status

A. If a student is classified as a nonresident, the University will presume that such status continues to be accurate unless and until the student applies to the registrar for reclassification to resident status.

B. The student’s application for classification as a resident shall be submitted in writing on a form supplied by the registrar any time after the domicile requirement, including one year of residence, has been met, but no later than 15 days after the day on which classes begin for the academic session for which reclassification is sought. The registrar shall render a decision no later than 30 days after the application is filed.

Changes from Resident to Nonresident Status

A. If a student is classified as a resident, the University may initiate a reclassification inquiry, based on changes in facts that would justify such an inquiry.

B. If an emancipated student establishes and maintains a domicile outside the state of Indiana for a period of 12 consecutive months, the student shall be reclassified to nonresident status at the end of the cited twelve month period. Reclassification shall be effective beginning with the first academic session following the cited twelve-month period.